Comments on DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum CodeTypePad2018-02-05T20:39:16ZBlog Administratorhttp://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com/2018/02/dataexplorer/comments/atom.xml/Hoang commented on 'DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum Code'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a010534b1db25970b01b7c952086b970b2018-02-22T01:20:08Z2018-02-22T01:20:08ZHoangDo you know of a similar tool for python?<p>Do you know of a similar tool for python?</p>Holger Brandl commented on 'DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum Code'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a010534b1db25970b01b8d2d9d21a970c2018-02-13T12:44:13Z2018-02-14T21:55:08ZHolger BrandlI like the package, but why the inconsistent ggplot theming: Defaults for boxplots, but odd semi-transparent bars with not really...<p>I like the package, but why the inconsistent ggplot theming: Defaults for boxplots, but odd semi-transparent bars with not really prett black outlines for the barplots and histograms? Sticking to ggplot standards would have been nicer imho.</p>
<p>plot_str just gives:<br />
Error: C stack usage 7970280 is too close to the limit</p>Boxuan Cui commented on 'DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum Code'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a010534b1db25970b01b7c94e6c22970b2018-02-09T20:49:03Z2018-02-09T22:39:12ZBoxuan Cui@btadams Yes, I plan to improve the reporting functionality with next release. See issue #41. Thanks for using DataExplorer!<p>@btadams Yes, I plan to improve the reporting functionality with next release. See <a href="https://github.com/boxuancui/DataExplorer/issues/41" rel="nofollow">issue #41</a>. Thanks for using DataExplorer!</p>Boxuan Cui commented on 'DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum Code'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a010534b1db25970b01b7c94e6bdc970b2018-02-09T20:47:05Z2018-02-09T22:39:12ZBoxuan Cui@JarnoPeschier, thanks for identifying that! I totally overlooked it. I have created issue #55 for tracking, and update it with...<p>@JarnoPeschier, thanks for identifying that! I totally overlooked it. I have created <a href="https://github.com/boxuancui/DataExplorer/issues/55" rel="nofollow">issue #55</a> for tracking, and update it with the next release!</p>btadams commented on 'DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum Code'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a010534b1db25970b01bb09f1d3f1970d2018-02-09T20:05:23Z2018-02-09T22:39:12ZbtadamsGreat stuff! I really like the report. Is it possible to add the dataset name and the boxplots?<p>Great stuff! I really like the report. Is it possible to add the dataset name and the boxplots?</p>Jarno Peschier commented on 'DataExplorer: Fast Data Exploration With Minimum Code'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a010534b1db25970b01b8d2d89f95970c2018-02-09T04:08:35Z2018-02-09T22:39:12ZJarno PeschierThe vignette aircraft examples are a bit misleading, as data needs a bit more cleanup, I think. Airbus is in...<p>The vignette aircraft examples are a bit misleading, as data needs a bit more cleanup, I think. Airbus is in the list with two different strings, McDonnell Douglas with at least three, and Canada with two. If those were first lumped together into one each, before lumping the long tail together into an &quot;other&quot; bin, this could make a big difference in further modeling, as Airbus would jump to largest group by far, not the third, with about half of the Airbus data being lumped into &quot;other&quot;. #oops</p>